Articles By: Ethan

In a surprising turn of events, legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady, who announced his retirement in February 2023, hinted at a potential return to the field.

In the aftermath of Monday's solar eclipse, a significant increase in Google searches for eye-related injuries was observed, and a New York City doctor reported a surge in patients with eye discomfort.

Nicole Shanahan, the vice-presidential candidate running alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recently shared her perspective on the Arizona Supreme Court's decision to uphold a 123-year-old law that limits abortion to cases where the mother's life is at risk. Shanahan, a billionaire, is the founder of the Bia-Echo Foundation, an organization dedicated to reproductive longevity, which she funds through her personal wealth.

Kato Kaelin, a key witness in the O.J. Simpson trial, appeared on Fox News' "Jesse Watters Primetime" on Thursday, where he described Nicole Brown Simpson, the former wife of the infamous athlete, as a "beacon of light."

In a renewed Russian offensive targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure, a large-scale missile and drone attack has devastated one of Ukraine's most substantial power plants, along with causing damage to several others, Ukrainian officials reported on Thursday.

In a move reflecting escalating tensions in the Middle East, the U.S. State Department has imposed travel restrictions on government employees and their families in Israel, confining them to major cities.

The intelligence community is grappling with a renewed "Axis of Evil," a term first coined in 2002, now referring to Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.

In a move that has sparked controversy, the U.S. State Department has introduced a policy that ties an employee's eligibility for promotions and higher pay to their ability to pass a test on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).

Renowned financial expert Harry Dent has issued a stark warning regarding the escalating debt crisis in the United States, advocating for a "debt detox" as a prerequisite for the country's next economic boom.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has released new sonar images revealing the submerged wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.